Browsing Honors Theses (Romance Languages) by Title

In 1605, Miguel Saavedra de Cervantes published the literary masterpiece Don
Quixote that has impacted the literary, political, and social world. Cervantes created the
crazy knight-errant Don Quixote and his humble peasant ...

In her second novel, Sapogonia, Ana Castillo challenges and
confronts the canon by dismantling and defying the dominant
ideologies of Westem androcentric literature. Using Castillo's first
novel, The Mixguiahuala Letters, ...

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